The Ride To Marrakech - 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' | Hitchcock Presents

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The First scene of the film introduces us to Dr. Ben McKenna, his wife Jo and their son Hank who are on a touring holiday of Africa when they meet the mysterious Louis Bernard on a bus.

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) - Dir. Alfred Hitchcock :
People involved in perpetrating an assassination in Morocco conspire to eliminate the members of a family who have witnessed the killing.

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Master class in learning about people & social skills "You don't know anything about this man and yet he knows everything about you"

BlueSpiceSpace
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The "friendly stranger" on the bus does a fantastic job, very intriguing acting.

ChubbyChecker
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Doris Day and Jimmy Stewart have such great on screen chemistry

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Louis Bernard is, in my opinion, one of the best representation of an operative intelligence officer on-screen. Obviously no Jason Bourne / Mission impossible shit. Just pure espionage. An average height man (no 6 ft 3 full of muscle), found a way to get in touch with mr McKenna (avoiding a conflict between the family and some local regarding a local custom), yet he knew about him and his family before they left Paris. Knowing hotels in Morocco, asking question regarding McKennas` travelling habits on an apparent chit chat talk. Basically this is the spy.

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Always trust your wife’s intuition. Especially when your wife is Doris Day 😊

KCup
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Oh great, after watching this clip, now I want to watch the whole movie! 🎥

californiacondor
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I love how they're dressed so neatly ... tie, suit, hat, costume ... perfect hair .... Not a sweat stain in sight. It's only Morocco, after all ... Never noticed this when I first watched it as a kid. Another thing I never noticed: He's quite condescending at times, treating his wife like a child. Still a good movie, though.

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The little boy Hank was played by Christopher Olsen, Susan Olsen's (Cindy Brady) brother. This was filmed 5 years before Susan was even born! I believe this is her brother that is 15 years older than her.

CoopyKat
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From the master himself: Mr Alfred Hitchcock

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The boy, Christopher Olsen, is Susan Olsen's (girl who played Cindy Brady in the Brady Bunch) older brother.

azedel
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Doris Day's son, Terry Melcher, was targeted by the Manson Family. When Manson met Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, Brian mentioned that Terry was a record producer. Manson then managed to convince Brian to introduce Manson to Melcher. At the time, Manson had plans to become famous, he played a guitar and sang. When Melcher told Manson that he did not think his music would amount to a contract or anything, Manson became enraged, found out Melcher had lived at Cielo Drive, where Sharon Tate lived. He sent his killer band to kill the people at Cielo Drive, resulting in what you already know, killing Sharon and three of her house guests. A few years after those murders, Terry Melcher, terrified of Manson and his "family", had a complete nervous breakdown. The curious thing is that Manson knew that Melcher was no longer living at that house but surmised that similar, wealthy people did. When Melcher was living at Cielo drive (before Sharon Tate moved in), Doris Day told her son Terry that the house did not feel safe, impelling him to move. What a sordid tale!!

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This clip seems to be missing the part where Jo asks Mr. Bernard in the bus, what do you do for a living, Mr Bernard? He then discloses that, "I buy and sell"...
Then Jo asks, buy and sell what?! The Bus comes to an abrupt jerking halt, everyone stands up and Bernard says to the doctor, well whatever the reasons for your trip doctor, I hope you have a safe and wonderful visit, or something to that affect, and I did not see that portion of the clip. So I wonder why they seem to have eliminated it here, if this is supposed to be a 'master class', about the movie
I always remember this dialogue sequence when watching it before. I did not see it here as if it was extrapolated for some reason.

MarkSeibold
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Where did the people in the row ahead of them go when they did the closeup scenes on the bus?

kissmet
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Brilliant characterisation of brash Americans and people from much older cultures.

janosk
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How did the back of the bus suddenly become empty?

TeaAtTwo
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I always thought it was strange that some fairly well-off Americans would travel on a regular transit bus in Morocco instead of something more comfortable.

hebneh
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The first version of the film had that totally chic and knowing daughter and the sophisticated
milieu. The second version with its corny kid, Indiana doctor and Stewart at his most 'aw shucksy' in the restaurant refusing to obey local customs does not date well. However the lst version ends in a dreary police shoot out and the new version from the Ambrose Chapel the taxidermist to the last scene is one exquisite whole and masterful.

poetcomic
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"You're just mad because he didn't ask YOU any questions!" 😶 That's just like what a man who's interested in impressing other men would say!

selah
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what is the meaning of this 9 minutes video?

temporatus
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Hitchcock exaggerated in this scene!.E.B.M.S

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